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Foreign Military Sales Keep Production Lines Hot
- May 8,2012
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- SUSTG Team
“Partnership building is part of one of the largest benefits that we see,” Hunt said. “It’s building and maintaining friendships, it’s about building allies. United States Central Command, or CENTCOM, is obviously a very busy place for the United States now. The more that we can help those countries not only defend, but operate amongst […]
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Al-Qaida’s wretched utopia and the battle for hearts and minds
- April 30,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Driving east out of Aden, we were just a few hundred metres past the last army checkpoint when we saw the black al-Qaida flag. It flew from the top of a concrete building that had been part-demolished by shelling. From here into the interior, all signs of control by the government of Yemen disappeared. This […]
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Positive Steps: Interview with Saudi Minister of Finance Al Assaf
- April 23,2012
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- SUSTG Team
The industrial sector is the real excitement for us, which is growing at a rate of 15 percent, which is not a joke. The other one is service sector, like the financial services or the restaurant and hotels or other services in the economy. A particular sector that we are excited about is the mineral […]
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Home boom aids Saudi Telecom profit surge
- April 18,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Soaring demand for broadband helped Saudi Telecom Co (STC) post a 60 percent increase in first-quarter profit on Wednesday, with the former monopoly reporting rising revenues in its mobile, fixed line, corporate and wholesale units. The former monopoly, which will pay a quarterly dividend of 0.5 riyals per share, made a profit of 2.52 billion […]
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The Menu of Options in the Iranian Nuclear Talks
- April 12,2012
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- SUSTG Team
For the first time in more than a year and a half, negotiators from Iran and the so-called P5+1 countries – the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, the U.S., Russia, China, France and England, plus Germany – will sit down with their Iranian counterparts this Friday in Istanbul to talk about […]
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Saudi Arabia & the GCC – post ‘Arab Spring’: Obaid
- April 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
This week Mr. Nawaf Obaid, former strategic adviser to Prince Turki Al-Faisal, presented a briefing titled, “Saudi Arabia & the GCC in a Post ‘Arab Spring’ Environment” at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government as part of a program examining responses among GCC states to the “Arab Spring” turmoil that started early last year. Obaid […]
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Al-Rabiah moves to push foreign trade and investment
- April 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Commerce and Industry Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah yesterday opened a major workshop for the development of Saudi commercial attaches as part of the ministry’s efforts to promote trade and investment relations with foreign countries. The workshop attended by top officials from related departments and agencies discussed ways to improve the performance of Saudi commercial attaches abroad […]
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Chart of the Day: A Short History of 200 Years of Global Energy Use
- April 8,2012
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- SUSTG Team
If you want to tell the story of worldwide energy consumption over the past 200 years, you need three chapters. Chapter 1: The Coal Age. Chapter 2: The Oil Age. Chapter 3: The China Age. In the early days of industrialization, the use of biofuels such as wood declined as the West learned to live […]
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Critical Commercial and Economic Ties: Interview with Jose Fernandez
- April 3,2012
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- SUSTG Team
The 2nd US-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Atlanta in December brought together a high level delegation of over 200 Saudi officials and business people with over 1000 Americans to explore the $1 trillion-plus commercial openings available in the coming decade in the Kingdom. The response to the Forum – and what it means for American investment and […]
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Saudi Arabia will act to lower soaring oil prices
- March 29,2012
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- SUSTG Team
In an op-ed in the Financial Times, Ali Al Naimi writes, “High international oil prices are bad news. Bad for Europe, bad for the US, bad for emerging economies and bad for the world’s poorest nations. A period of prolonged high prices is bad for all oil producing nations, including Saudi Arabia, and they are […]
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Music StreamingDeezer Raises $185M, Enters Partnership With Saudi Arabia-Based Rotana
This round of investors includes Kingdom Holding Company, Rotana Group, Access Industries, Orange and LBO France. Deezer has also entered into an exclusive long-term partnership with Rotana, a media leader in the Middle East, to distribute the Saudi Arabia-based company’s audio and visual content in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Female LaborFemale labor force participation is about more than economics
The World Bank recently said that globally we are losing $160 trillion in wealth because of the gender gap in earnings, including $3.1 trillion in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
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BadirSaudi Arabia start-ups raise $3.11 million funding in Q2 2018
Funding in Saudi Arabia was able to keep pace in Q2 2018, showing strong signs of ecosystem growth in the Kingdom’s market according to The Badir report.
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SABICSaudi Petrochemicals Giant Posts 81% Gain in Quarterly Profit
Saudi Basic Industries Corp., the Middle East’s biggest petrochemicals producer, posted an 81 percent increase in second-quarter profit on higher sales prices and volumes.
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Housing and Real EstateHousing rents fall in Saudi Arabia on expat departures, economic reforms
Housing rental prices have weakened in Saudi Arabia this year due to tough economic conditions and new labour fees imposed on expat employees, according to two analysts and recent real estate market reports.
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IMF ConsultationIMF Executive Board Concludes 2018 Article IV Consultation with Saudi Arabia
The fiscal deficit is projected to continue to narrow, from 9.3 percent of GDP in 2017 to 4.6 percent of GDP in 2018 and then further to 1.7 percent of GDP in 2019.
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TechnologySaudi Arabia opens first smart pharmacy run by a robot
In order to save the time of patients and pharmacists, ensure better control of drug stocks, provide the highest safety standards, and reduce medication errors, the smart pharmacy can also store over 20,000 packages of medicine, reject expired drugs, and deal with 240 prescriptions per hour.
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LebanonThe museums aiming to revive Lebanon’s reputation as a thriving arts hub
In recent years, due in part to economic woes, political turbulence and a dearth of state funding in the arts, Lebanon has struggled to keep up with the growth of the regional scene
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TurkeyU.S. State Department in talks with Turkey to sell Patriot system
The U.S. State Department is negotiating a potential deal to sell Turkey the Raytheon Co Patriot missile defense system as an alternative to the Russian-made S-400 system Turkey has agreed to purchase, an official said on Monday.
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PowerSaudi’s ACWA Power to start new solar project in South Africa
Saudi Arabian renewable energy developer Acwa Power has said it will begin construction this year on a 100MW solar energy plant in South Africa.
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